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Mogadishu attack: Many dead after gunfire and explosion at luxury hotel in Somalia capital | Mogadishu attack: Many dead after gunfire and explosion at luxury hotel in Somalia capital |
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At least 13 people are reported to have been killed after militants set off two explosions outside a luxury hotel in Mogadishu and stormed the building. | |
Heavy gunfire could still be heard inside the Dayah hotel in the Somali capital, the Associated Press news agency reported. Dozens of people - including politicians - were staying at the hotel at the time of the attack. | Heavy gunfire could still be heard inside the Dayah hotel in the Somali capital, the Associated Press news agency reported. Dozens of people - including politicians - were staying at the hotel at the time of the attack. |
The Islamist extremist group al-Shabaab claimed the attack through its online radio, Andalus, saying its fighters entered the hotel and an "operation is ongoing". | |
Major Mohamed Ahmed, a police officer, told Reuters the militants gained entry to the hotel by ramming the gate with a car bomb. | |
Video emerging on social media showed the second blast occurred some time after the first, with a large number of people already assembled outside the hotel and a police cordon set up. | |
"At least 13 people, including forces and civilians, died in two blasts at the hotel. A dozen others were injured," the police officer said. | |
Al-Shabab frequently targets hotels and other public places visited by government officials and foreigners. Al Qaida's east African affiliate is fighting to impose a strict version of Islam in the Horn of Africa nation. | |
In June, gunmen stormed the Nasa-Hablod hotel, killing at least 14 people. Two weeks before that, gunmen killed 15, including two members of parliament, at the Ambassador hotel. | |
Despite being ousted from most of its key strongholds, al-Shabab continues to carry out deadly attacks across large parts of south and central Somalia. | |
Earlier this month, a bomb at a restaurant in Mogadishu killed three people, and a suicide bomber detonated an explosives-laden vehicle at a security checkpoint near the capital's international airport, killing at least three. | |
That blast occurred a few hundred metres from the main base of the African Union peacekeeping mission. | |
Al-Shabab's assaults have threatened the nation's attempts to rebuild from decades of chaos. A presidential election, a key step towards recovery, has already been delayed several times because of security and other concerns. | |
Additional reporting by agencies |
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